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Lithuania 2024

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2024 Lithuanian parliamentary election

 2020
13 October 2024 (first round)
27 October 2024 (second round)
2028 

All 141 seats in the Seimas
71 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Registered2,384,368
Turnout52.20% (Increase4.39pp)
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Vilija Blinkevičiūtė Ingrida Šimonytė Remigijus Žemaitaitis
Party LSDP TS–LKD PPNA
Leader's seat Multi-member[a] Antakalnis KelmėŠilalė
Last election 9.25%, 13 seats 24.86%, 50 seats Did not exist
Seats won 52 28 20
Seat change Increase39 Decrease22 New
Popular vote 240,503 224,026 186,305
Percentage 19.70 18.35 15.26
Swing Increase 10.12% Increase 6.88% New
1st round
%
225,638
18.84% Increase7.08%
231,394
19.32% Decrease4.84%
129,641
10.82% (New)
2nd round
%
290,419
34.29% Increase25.78%
210,964
24.91% Decrease5.88%
77,508
9.15% (New)

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Saulius Skvernelis Viktorija Čmilytė-Nielsen Aurelijus Veryga
Party DSVL LS LVŽS
Leader's seat Multi-member SenamiestisŽvėrynas Multi-member[a]
Last election Did not exist 6.79%, 13 seats 17.43%, 32 seats
Seats won 14 12 8
Seat change New Decrease1 Decrease24
Popular vote 114,792 95,868 87,374
Percentage 9.40 7.85 7.16
Swing New Decrease 0.81% Decrease 10.91%
1st round
%
105,330
8.79% (New)
108,493
9.06% Increase0.22%
115,083
9.61% Decrease5.61%
2nd round
%
64,013
7.56% (New)
56,447
6.67% Increase0.18%
53,264
6.29% Decrease17.33%


Prime Minister before election

Ingrida Šimonytė
TS–LKD

Elected Prime Minister

Gintautas Paluckas
LSDP

Lithuania 2016

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Lithuanian parliamentary election, 2016

 2012
9 and 23 October 2016
2020 

All 141 seats in the Seimas
71 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Ramūnas Karbauskis Gabrielius Landsbergis Algirdas Butkevičius
Party LVŽS TS–LKD LSDP
Last election 1 seat, 4.05% 33 seats, 15.75% 38 seats, 19.18%
Seats won 54 31 17
Seat change Increase 53 Decrease 2 Decrease 21
Popular vote 274,108 (PR) 276,275 (PR) 183,597 (PR)
Percentage 22.45% (PR) 22.63% (PR) 15.04% (PR)
Swing Increase 18.40% Increase 6.88% Decrease 4.14%
1st round
%
229,769
19.2%Increase1.1%
258,835
21.6% Decrease6.5%
183,267
15.3% Increase5.5%
2nd round
%
311,611
35.3% Increase19.9%
247,920
28.1% Decrease10.6%
115,576
13.1% Increase8.5%

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Remigijus Šimašius Valdemar Tomaševski Rolandas Paksas
Party LS LLRA TT
Last election 10 seats, 8.95% 8 seats, 6.08% 11 seats, 7.63%
Seats won 14 8 8
Seat change Increase 4 Steady 0 Decrease 3
Popular vote 115,361 (PR) 69,810 (PR) 67,817 (PR)
Percentage 9.45% (PR) 5.72% (PR) 5.55% (PR)
Swing Increase 0.50% Decrease 0.36% Decrease 2.08%
1st round
%
139,522
11.6% Increase5.5%
5.27
5.3% Increase5.5%
70,958
5.9% Increase5.5%
2nd round
%
70,891
8.0% Increase8.5%
13,526
1.5% Increase8.5%
28,894
3.3% Increase8.5%

Prime Minister before election

Algirdas Butkevičius
LSDP

Prime Minister

Saulius Skvernelis
Independent

Thai 2019

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Scia Della Cometa/sandbox

 2014
24 March 2019
2023 

All 500 seats in the House of Representatives
251 seats needed for a majority
Registered51,239,638
Turnout74.69%
  First party Second party Third party
 
Candidate Sudarat Keyuraphan Prayut Chan-o-cha
(Independent)
Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit
Party Pheu Thai Palang Pracharath Future Forward
Last election 47.03%, 265 seats
Seats won 136 116 81
Seat change Decrease 129 New New
Popular vote 7,920,630 8,433,137 6,265,950
Percentage 21.92% 23.34% 17.34%
Swing Decrease25.11pp New New

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
Candidate Abhisit Vejjajiva Anutin Charnvirakul
Party Democrat Bhumjaithai
Last election 34.14%, 159 seats 3.83%, 34 seats
Seats won 53 51
Seat change Decrease 106 Increase 17
Popular vote 3,947,726 3,732,883
Percentage 10.92% 10.33%
Swing Decrease23.22pp Increase6.50pp

Results of the election.

Prime Minister before election

Prayut Chan-o-cha
National Council for Peace and Order

Prime Minister-designate

Prayut Chan-o-cha
Independent

Thai 2011

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 2007
3 July 2011
2014 

All 500 seats in the House of Representatives
251 seats needed for a majority
Registered46,939,549
Turnout75.03% (Decrease 10.35pp)
  First party Second party
 
Leader Yingluck Shinawatra Abhisit Vejjajiva
Party Pheu Thai Democrat
Last election 233 seats[b] 165 seats
Seats won 265 159
Seat change Increase 32 Decrease 6
Swing Increase8.38pp Decrease4.51pp
Party-list vote 15,752,470 11,435,640
% and swing 47.03% 34.14%

  Third party Fourth party
 
Leader Chavarat Charnvirakul Chumpol Silpa-archa
Party Bhumjaithai Chart Thai Pattana
Last election Did not exist 37
Seats won 34 19
Seat change New Decrease18
Swing New Decrease6.05pp
Party-list vote 11,435,640 11,435,640
% and swing 3.83% 2.71%

Results by constituency

Prime Minister before election

Abhisit Vejjajiva
Democrat

Prime Minister-designate

Yingluck Shinawatra
Pheu Thai

Thai 2023

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 2019
14 May 2023[1]
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All 500 seats in the House of Representatives
251 seats needed for a majority
Registered52,238,594
Turnout75.64% (Increase 0.95 pp)
  First party Second party Third party
 
Candidate Pita Limjaroenrat Paetongtarn Shinawatra Anutin Charnvirakul
Party Move Forward Pheu Thai Bhumjaithai
Seats won 151 141 71
Seat change Decrease 70 New New
Constituency vote 9,665,433 9,340,082 5,133,441
% and swing 25.40% Decrease5.3pp 25.54% Decrease5.3pp 13.49% Decrease5.3pp
Party vote 14,438,851 10,962,522 1,138,202
% and swing 37.99% (C) Decrease2.6pp 28.84% (C) Decrease2.6pp 2.99% (C) Decrease2.6pp

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Candidate Prawit Wongsuwon Prayut Chan-o-cha Jurin Laksanawisit
Party Palang Pracharath United Thai Nation Democrat
Seats won 40 36 25
Seat change Decrease 106 Increase 17 Increase 17
Constituency vote 4,186,441 3,607,575 2,278,857
% and swing 11.00% Decrease5.3pp 9.48% Decrease5.3pp 5.99% Decrease5.3pp
Party vote 537,625 4,766,408 925,349
% and swing 1.41% (C) Decrease2.6pp 12.54% (C) Decrease2.6pp 2.43% (C) Decrease2.6pp

Results of the election.

Prime Minister before election

Prayut Chan-o-cha
United Thai Nation Party

Prime Minister-designate

Srettha Thavisin
Pheu Thai

1861

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1861 Italian general election in Italy

27 January 1861 (first round)
3 February 1861 (second round)
1865 

All 443 Italian seats to the Chamber of Deputies
222 seats needed for a majority
Turnout82.47% (Decrease 2.9 pp)
Party Leader Vote % Seats
Historical Right Camillo Benso of Cavour 42.5% 342
Historical Left Urbano Rattazzi 27.6% 62
Historical Far Left Giuseppe Mazzini 4.4% 14
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister after the election
Camillo Benso of Cavour
Historical Right

Italia 2018 (II)

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2018 Italian general election

 2013
4 March 2018
2022 

630 seats in the Chamber (C) · 315 seats in the Senate (S)
316 seats needed for a majority in the Chamber  · 161 seats needed for a majority in the Senate
Opinion polls
Registered46,505,350 (C) · 42,780,033 (S)
Turnout33,923,321 (C) · 72.9% (Decrease 2.3 pp)
31,231,814 (S) · 73.0% (Decrease 2.1 pp)
  First party Second party
 
Leader Matteo Salvini &
Silvio Berlusconi
Luigi Di Maio
Party League / Forza Italia Five Star Movement
Alliance Centre-right coalition
Leader since N/A 23 September 2017
Leader's seat Salvini: Calabria (S)
Berlusconi: did not stand
Acerra (C)
Seats won 265 (C) · 137 (S) 227 (C) · 112 (S)
Seat change Increase 138 (C) · Increase 20 (S) Increase 114 (C) · Increase 58 (S)
Popular vote 12,152,345 (C)
11,327,549 (S)
10,732,066 (C)
9,733,928 (S)
Percentage 37.0% (C) · 37.5% (S) 32.7% (C) · 32.2% (S)
Swing Increase 7.8 pp (C) · Increase 6.8 pp (S) Increase 7.1 pp (C) · Increase 8.4 pp (S)

  Third party Fourth party
 
Leader Matteo Renzi Pietro Grasso
Party Democratic Party Free and Equal
Alliance Centre-left coalition
Leader since 7 May 2017 3 December 2017
Leader's seat Florence (S) Sicily (S)
Seats won 122 C · 60 S 14 (C) · 4 (S)
Seat change Decrease 227 (C) · Decrease 65 (S) New
Popular vote 7,506,723 (C)
6,947,199 (S)
1,114,799 (C)
991,159 (S)
Percentage 22.9% (C) · 23.0% (S) 3.4% (C) · 3.3% (S)
Swing Decrease 6.7 pp (C) · Decrease 8.6 pp (S) New

Election results maps by constituencies for the Chamber of Deputies (on the left) and for the Senate (on the right).

Prime Minister before election

Paolo Gentiloni
Democratic Party

Prime Minister after the election

Giuseppe Conte
Independent

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Parties and leaders

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This is a list of the parties that took part to the election.

Party Main ideology Leader(s) European
party
2014 result Outgoing MEPs
Votes (%) Seats
Democratic Party (PD)[c] Social democracy Nicola Zingaretti PES 40.8%
31 / 73
29 / 73
Five Star Movement (M5S) Populism Luigi Di Maio None 21.5%
17 / 73
11 / 73
Forza Italia (FI)[d] Liberal conservatism Silvio Berlusconi EPP 16.8%
13 / 73
11 / 73
League (Lega)[e] Right-wing populism Matteo Salvini MENF 6.2%
5 / 73
6 / 73
Brothers of Italy (FdI)[f] National conservatism Giorgia Meloni ACRE 3.7%
0 / 73
5 / 73
The Left (LS)[g] Democratic socialism Nicola Fratoianni
Maurizio Acerbo
PEL 4.0%
3 / 73
3 / 73
Green Europe (EV)[h] Green politics Several leaders EGP 0.9%
0 / 73
2 / 73
South Tyrolean People's Party (SVP)[i] Regionalism Philipp Achammer EPP 0.5%
1 / 73
1 / 73
More Europe (+E)[j] Liberalism Benedetto Della Vedova ALDE Did not contest
0 / 73
Communist Party (PC) Communism Marco Rizzo INITIATIVE Did not contest
0 / 73
Animalist Party (PA) Animal rights Cristiano Ceriello APEU Did not contest
0 / 73
The People of the FamilyPopular Alternative (PdF–AP) Social conservatism Mario Adinolfi EPP Did not contest
0 / 73
CasaPoundUnited Right (CP–DU) Neo-fascism Simone Di Stefano
Massimiliano Panero
AENM Did not contest
0 / 73
Populars for Italy (PpI) Christian democracy Mario Mauro EPP Did not contest
0 / 73
Pirate Party (PP) Pirate politics Luigi Di Liberto PPEU Did not contest
0 / 73
New Force (FN) Neo-fascism Roberto Fiore APF Did not contest
0 / 73
Autonomies for Europe (ApE)[k] Regionalism Several leaders EFA Did not contest
0 / 73
  1. 1 2 Refused the mandate and chose to continue working as a member of the European Parliament.
  2. As People's Power Party
  3. Running as Democratic Party–We Are Europeans–PES and including Art.1, Demo.S, and Futura. The list was also in alliance with the French-speaking minority list ApE from Aosta Valley.
  4. Including UDC, CP, PP, NcI, and SV. The list was also in alliance with SVP, German- and Ladin-speaking minority list from South Tyrol, for the occasion also including PATT from Trentino and SSk from Friuli-Venezia Giulia.
  5. Including PLI and PSd'Az (Islands constituency.)
  6. Including MNS and DI.
  7. List composed of SI, PRC, AET, PdS, and individual splinters from the disbanded LeU.
  8. List composed of FdV, Pos, GI (in the North-East), and Grüne.
  9. List in alliance with the Democratic Party and composed of UV, UVP, ALPE, SA, and EPAV.
  10. Including IiC, PSI, PRI, ALI, the EDP's Italian section, TK from South Tyrol and PP from Apulia
  11. List in alliance with Forza Italia, also including UV, UVP, ALPE, SA, and EPAV.

Main coalitions and parties

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Coalition Party Main ideology Seats Party leader Coalition leader
C S Total
The Olive Tree Democratic Party of the Left (PDS) Democratic socialism
147
84
231
Massimo D'Alema Romano Prodi
PPI (in Populars for Prodi) Christian democracy
27
22
49
Gerardo Bianco
UD (in Populars for Prodi) [[]]
6
0
0
Antonio Maccanico
PRI (in Populars for Prodi) Christian democracy
1
0
0
Giorgio La Malfa
SVP (in Populars for Prodi) Christian democracy
3
3
6
Siegfried Brugger
Italian Renewal (RI) Liberalism
0
0
0
Lamberto Dini
Federation of the Greens (FdV) Green politics
11
7
0
Franco Corleone
The Network (LR) Anti-corruption politics
6
6
0
Leoluca Orlando
Labour Federation (FL) Social democracy
11
7
18
Valdo Spini
Italian Socialists (SI) (in Italian Renewal) Social democracy
5
3
8
Enrico Boselli
Segni Pact (PS) (in Italian Renewal) Christian liberalism
9
0
0
Mario Segni
Pole for Freedoms Forza Italia (FI) Liberal conservatism
110
36
0
Silvio Berlusconi Silvio Berlusconi
National Alliance (AN) National conservatism
105
47
0
Gianfranco Fini
Christian Democratic Centre (CCD) Christian democracy
36
15
0
Pier Ferdinando Casini
United Christian Democrats (CDU) Christian democracy
6
13
0
Rocco Buttiglione
Northern League (LN) Regionalism
40
71
0
Umberto Bossi
Communist Refoundation Party (PRC) Communism
24
14
0
Fausto Bertinotti
Pannella–Sgarbi List (LPS) Liberalism
0
0
0
Marco Pannella
Tricolour Flame (FT) Neo-fascism
3
0
0
Pino Rauti

References

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  1. "ด่วน! กกต.เคาะวันเลือกตั้ง 14 พ.ค. 66". 21 March 2023. Archived from the original on 21 March 2023. Retrieved 21 March 2023.

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